Issues
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◆ France first out of the door with 30 year ◆ Large book of €115bn, over 450 investors ◆ 'Very compressed' premium like EU and Italy
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Amadeus comp is ‘aspirational’ for tech firm
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◆ Praise from bankers away from transaction ◆ Deal launched into market 'that wants to buy AT1s' ◆ Post-CPI spike in US Treasury yields not viewed as game changer
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Choice of 10 year tenor key to success, says DMO
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Loan will fund the investment company's purchases of non-oil and gas assets
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Chocolatier gets sticky book for first trade since S&P downgrade
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Bank wants to expand presence in the country
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Higher than expected inflation sent yields more than 10bp higher
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A full implementation would mean radical change for issuers and investors
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Former ICMA chair replaces Steven Cranwell, who will leave bank
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◆ Orders hold to finish several times subscribed ◆ Premium level debated ◆ Investors lured by attractive spread and rating
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◆ Skinny new issue premium ◆ Deal 10 times covered ◆ Pricing with EU not a challenge